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Karl Moser

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36: 150: 44: 117:, which championed rational and functionalist architecture, while critiquing the type of revivalist architecture typified by Moser's own work. Indeed, it was at this time that Moser's own work changed radically towards modernism, exemplified in the St. Anthony's (Antoniuskirche) in Basel (1925–27), built in reinforced concrete rather than brick and stone typical for his earlier works. 221: 187: 106: 180: 231: 173: 241: 35: 236: 226: 82: 216: 77: 211: 206: 72: 133: 157: 67: 60: 121: 114: 200: 52: 43: 149: 110: 109:, an organisation, steered prominently by the pioneers of modernism, architects 29: 99: 95: 56: 25: 34: 161: 47:
Kirche St. Anton in Basel (1927) in the modernist style
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architect
Switzerland


Robert Curjel
Karlsruhe
Curjel and Moser
Kunsthaus Zurich
University of Zurich
Basel Badischer Bahnhof
St. Paul's Church, Bern
professor
ETH Zurich
Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne
Le Corbusier
Walter Gropius
Werner M. Moser
Leonardo Benevolo
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1860 births
1936 deaths
Swiss architects
Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne members
ETH Zurich alumni

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